18 Of The Funniest, Wildest, Or Most Unfiltered Things People Actually Posted On Facebook In 2024

1. This person who dreamed of wealth:

Twitter: @bitchesLOVEtoad

2.This person who found out people were using their pictures to catfish:

Social media post warning about a potential account cloning, asking not to accept friend requests
u/r_christine / Via reddit.com

3.This person who couldn't figure out how to crop Facebook profile photos:

A person wearing a striped jacket takes a mirror selfie, covering their face with the phone. The comment below humorously mentions missing their head
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4.This person who misspelled something horribly wrong:

A social media post humorously misspells "dollar general" as "dollar genital."
u/DJD119 / Via reddit.com

5. This person who was not a fan of the bob haircut:

Twitter: @buffys

6. This person who had a unique POV on funerals:

Twitter: @slvppy

7. This person who had a cultural observation:

Twitter: @imagesaicouldnt

8. This person who shared a story about a coworker:

Twitter: @dxxiie

9.This person who posted this graphic to ask for help:

Text with emojis reads: "My husband ran away ? If found PLEASE contact. He's white and about 192 lbs."
u/mvicsmith / Via reddit.com

10.This person who said Christopher Columbus was alive in the 1900s:

No school for Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples Day. Comment mentions Columbus sailing the ocean with Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria in 1492
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11.This person who used the wrong graphic to share some unfortunate news:

Basketball-themed background with text: "Damn Debbie has lung cancer." A cartoon figure appears in the corner
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12.This person who thought the Big Bang theory was a lie (and also didn't know what it was called):

Text on image: "The gang bang is a big lie, god created the universe."
u/bluegrassgazer / Via reddit.com

13. This person who was starting a new chapter:

Twitter: @YSLONIKA

14.This person who was confused as to why the sun didn't look like it does in cartoons:

A Facebook post by Tina C. asks why the sun looks this way, questioning its roundness and color. The sun appears bright with a halo effect
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15.This person who tried to help a lost child at Aldi find their mom...via social media:

Summary of a social media post: A young boy, around 5 or 6, wearing a Spiderman outfit or pajamas, is searching for his mom in Aldi
u/hobbit_juice / Via reddit.com

16. This person who spotted their mechanic in public:

Twitter: @xxldubem

17. This person who wrote a thirst-post for Jonathan Bailey:

Universal Pictures / Twitter: @arianatorswildt

18. And lastly, this person who felt their grandma was ready...for the step:

Twitter: @BrendanDaGawd